Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Solemnity of the Mother of God

Mary, Mother of God
Remember on Christmas morning how we found our way to the stable? It may have been the stable on the mantle or under the Christmas tree or in our parish church. We gazed at the baby in the manger just like the shepherds had done so long ago. Jesus was there with Mary and Joseph. Today we begin our new year at the Eucharistic Celebration. We thank God for Mary, Jesus' mother, who brought the Savior into the world. Because she is the mother of Jesus, God's Son, she truly is the Mother of God. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, Mary conceived Jesus. Joseph was Jesus' loving foster-father.
God chose Mary to be the mother of his Son. She was a teenager and her parents were Joachim and Anne. Mary loved God and her Jewish religion. She was probably considered ordinary by her neighbors. It would be God's work in her that would make her so special, so blessed. God sent the Archangel Gabriel to Mary's town of Nazareth. The angel asked her to accept a wonderful plan-wonderful for her and for all of us. Mary wanted to please God and she accepted the plan. She became Jesus' mother. Mary and her husband, Joseph, tried to raise Jesus the best way they could and with great love. Jesus spent many happy, quiet years with Mary and Joseph in Nazareth.
When Jesus was about thirty years old, he began his preaching and healing ministry. This is usually called his public life. It seems that sometime before that Joseph had died. Jesus could not now stay just in the little home and carpenter shop at Nazareth. Mary frequently went with her friends to be near her Son. Mary attended a marriage celebration in Cana. Jesus and his disciples came too. When the wine was gone, Mary asked Jesus to do something. She wanted him to save the couple from being embarrassed in front of their guests. He worked the miracle of turning plain water into delicious wine. Mary loved Jesus and believed in him. She was there when he was nailed to the cross. In fact, she stayed right beneath the cross and received his dead body into her arms. After the resurrection, Mary waited with Jesus' apostles for the coming of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost. The apostles loved her. They knew they needed more courage to be real followers of Jesus. Mary prayed for them and encouraged them. She taught them how to be disciples of her Son. Mary's feast days are special events that happen throughout the year. Today's feast honors her as God's Mother. She wants to be our mother, too. (taken from an email sent to me by the St. Michael Center for the Blessed Mother)

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Celebrating the Fourth Week of Advent - LOVE

We light the candle of love, to remind us that God is Love.

God created us out of Love and redeemed us out of Love, and He wants to be born in our hearts.

Let us pray as Advent draws to a close, that Christ will truly come into our hearts.
Lord, fill our hearts with your love, and as you revealed to us by an angel the coming of your son as man, so lead us through his suffering and death to the glory of his resurrection. Amen.

Born is us Incarnate Love…

All powerful Father your eternal Word took flesh on our earth when the Virgin Mary place her life at the service of your plan.

O God of love, we do not know how to love you Open our minds to receive the Spirit who prepares us for his coming. Be born in us Incarnate Love…

Behold I come to do your will…Heb 10:5-10

At Christmas Christ comes to us as a little child small and helpless
So much in need of all that love can give…
Let us pray that we shall be able to welcome Jesus at Christmas not in
The cold manger of a selfish heart,
but in a heart full of love, compassion, joy and peace,a heart warm with love for one another. (Blessed Teresa of Calcutta)

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Celebrating the Third Week of Advent - JOY

We light this candle of Joy to remind us of the true source of Joy:
Lord make me a channel of your peace
....where there is sadness, I may bring JOY


The Lord is Near...Rejoice the Lord is Near.
We need silence, … to ponder His words deep in our hearts. We need to be alone with God in silence to be renewed and to be transformed. Silence gives us a new outlook on life. In it we are filled with the energy of God Himself that Makes us do all things with JOY.
Blessed Mother Theresa

Monday, December 8, 2008

Celebrating the Second Week of Advent

Let us prepare our hearts with greater Love, for his coming through humility and meekness. Therefore…take one line at a time, of the prayer of peace:

Lord make me a channel of your peace

And use it the whole day for the whole week. Pray the sentence again and again as often as possible... Put it into action. Blessed Teresa of Calcutta


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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Celebrating the First Week of Advent


Celebrating The First Week of Advent

Preparing for the coming of Jesus...

We wait for the Coming of our Lord Jesus when he will come in his glory at the end of this world.

That's why we have to stay awake in this wait. Staying awake not only in the prayer, but also in the love for one another... because we shall pass our eternity loving!

Then, in that first Sunday of Advent, in the blessed hope and with the whole Church, which prays and watches, let us turn toward the One who is to come (Rev 1:4):

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